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Starbucks to boost barista pay by 10% in US

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Starbucks to boost barista pay by 10% in US

STARBUCKS. A Starbucks employee wears a face shield and mask as she makes coffee at the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, on May 12, 2020.

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The Starbucks wage hike in the US will take effect on December 14

Starbucks will boost pay by at least 10% for baristas and other cafe staff in the United States, a company spokesperson said Thursday, November 19.

The hike, taking effect from December 14, benefits servers and shift supervisors who were with the company on or before September 14.

Staff who have worked at the company at least 3 years will receive an increase of at least 11%, the spokesperson said.

Starbucks first told employees of the increase on November 2, shortly before the election of President-elect Joe Biden, who promised during the campaign to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour from $7.25 an hour.

Several states, including New York, California, and Maryland, have already raised the minimum wage to $15 an hour, but the lower level remains in place at the national level.

“For almost 50 years, Starbucks has been a leader in providing industry-leading benefits,” the spokesperson said. 

“This announcement is the next phase of the company’s commitment to ensuring the well-being of partners with one of the most significant investments to hourly pay in the US in the history of the company.” – Rappler.com

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